Testosterone Cypionate Flashcards
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What is the drug class of Testosterone Cypionate?

  • Anabolic steroid (CS I)
  • Steroid (CS II)
  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
  • Androgen (CS III) (correct)
  • What is the mechanism of action (MOA) of Testosterone Cypionate?

    Binds to androgen receptors, producing multiple anabolic and androgenic effects

    What is testosterone cypionate primarily used for in males?

    Androgen replacement therapy in treatment of delayed male puberty, male hypogonadism.

    Which of the following are contraindications for Testosterone Cypionate? (Select all that apply)

    <p>Male breast cancer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What caution should be taken when administering Testosterone Cypionate?

    <p>Prostate cancer risk, benign prostatic hyperplasia, older adults, renal and/or hepatic impairment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Common side effects (SE) of Testosterone Cypionate include __________.

    <p>abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and more</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are some life-threatening adverse effects (AE) of Testosterone Cypionate?

    <p>Hepatic necrosis, hepatitis, hepatic tumors, respiratory distress</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Testosterone Cypionate Overview

    • Classified as an androgen and a controlled substance (CS III).
    • Primarily used in androgen replacement therapy.

    Mechanism of Action (MOA)

    • Functions by binding to androgen receptors.
    • Produces various anabolic (muscle-building) and androgenic (male characteristics) effects.

    Therapeutic Effects (TE)

    • Administered for treating delayed male puberty.
    • Used to address male hypogonadism, which may be congenital or acquired.

    Contraindications

    • Not suitable for individuals with hypersensitivity to the drug or its components.
    • Should be avoided in patients with cottonseed oil allergies, during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
    • Contraindicated in males with breast or prostate cancer.

    Cautionary Considerations

    • Increased risk of prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
    • Special precautions for older adults and those with renal or hepatic impairments.
    • Monitor patients for hypercalcemia, cardiovascular diseases, heart failure, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, pulmonary diseases, obesity, and sleep apnea.
    • Male patients wishing to father children should exercise caution.

    Side Effects (SE)

    • Common side effects include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, and constipation.
    • Local reactions such as hives and irritation at the injection site may occur.
    • Changes in libido (increased or decreased), insomnia, aggressive behavior, and weakness possible.
    • Other side effects include dizziness, pruritus, acne, irregular menses, urinary urgency, and gynecomastia.
    • Serious effects include priapism, jaundice, sodium and water retention, allergic reactions, and depression.

    Life-Threatening Adverse Effects (AE)

    • Can lead to severe complications like hepatic necrosis, hepatitis, and hepatic tumors.
    • Potential for respiratory distress as a serious reaction.

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    Test your knowledge about Testosterone Cypionate with these flashcards. Each card explores key concepts such as drug class, mechanism of action, therapeutic effects, and contraindications. Perfect for students and professionals looking to understand this important medication.

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